11 years later: traditional manufacturer is building Android tablets again
Samsung is currently the largest manufacturer of Android tablets. But there is more and more competition on the market. Chinese companies in particular are bringing more and more tablets to Europe. Now a legend returns - after 11 years of absence.
Motorola is building Android tablets again
The first details about the upcoming Motorola tablet surfaced last year. The company has not built any Android tablets since the Motorola Xoom Tablet with Android 3.0 Honeycomb from 2011. Why now suddenly again? Motorola is now owned by Lenovo and they also build Android tablets. This is exactly why the Moto Tab G70 is very much related to the Lenovo Tab P11 Plus . Now the tablet has been officially presented in Brazil (source: Motorola).
The technical data doesn't sound too bad. You get an 11-inch display with a resolution of 2,000 x 1,200 pixels. The processor used is the Helio G90T from MediaTek, which has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage. The latter can be increased via a microSD slot. A total of four speakers are built in. In combination with Dolby Atmos, a really good sound should be created. Only Android 11 is used as the operating system, although Android 12 is already available. The 7,700 mAh battery should enable a long runtime. A power supply unit is included in the scope of delivery.
The Moto Tab G70 from Motorola also offers another interesting feature. It is IP52 certified . So water droplets shouldn't harm the Android tablet. Converted, Motorola requires 378 euros for this in Brazil.
Motorola will soon charge devices completely wirelessly:
Will the Moto Tab G70 also come to us?
So far, the new Motorola tablet has only been presented in Brazil. But at least it should also come to India. It is not known whether it will also find its way to Germany. Lenovo sells its Android tablets here with great success. So it wouldn't be inconceivable that the Motorola tablet would come to us too. The name is still very well known today.
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